Changan Automobile, one of the world’s leading automotive manufacturers from China, brings a rich heritage and global reach to the European market. With a presence in Europe since the early 2000s through design and R&D centers, Changan has now established its European headquarters in Munich, marking a new commitment to the region. Operations across multiple European markets will begin in 2025, introducing Changan's vehicle lineup that blends European design excellence with advanced Chinese technology. Driven by innovation and quality, Changan is excited to deliver intelligent, stylish, and sustainable mobility solutions tailored for Europe.
We are looking for a well-qualified and motivated professional to join our team as a Government & Partnership Affairs Specialist – Europe, responsible for managing institutional relationships, facilitating strategic partnerships, and supporting innovative business model development within the European automotive industry. This role is ideal for candidates with 2–3 years of experience in an automotive OEM, government agency, or automotive industry association, who have a solid understanding of European regulatory frameworks and industry collaboration dynamics.
Government and Industry Association Relations
Establish and maintain strong working relationships with European government bodies, regulatory agencies, and automotive industry associations (e.g. Monitor, analyze, and report on key policy developments, regulatory trends, and government initiatives impacting the automotive industry.
Support the planning, negotiation, and execution of joint ventures, strategic partnerships, and cooperative initiatives in Europe.
Coordinate with legal, business development, and technical teams to ensure project compliance with local regulatory and business environments.
Track partnership performance and help manage long-term cooperation frameworks.
Conduct research on emerging business models in the European automotive and mobility sectors, including areas such as electrification ecosystems, digital mobility, and cross-border cooperation.
Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in International Relations, Public Policy, Business Administration, Automotive Engineering, or related fields.
~Solid understanding of European automotive policy and regulatory frameworks, including the EU industrial strategy, EV regulations, and climate targets.
~ Fluent in English; proficiency in Chinese or other European languages (German, Spanish, Italian, etc.)
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